Other uses For the American town Banbury Oaks, Pasadena, California Infobox UK place country England latitude 52.061 longitude 1.336 official name Banbury population 41802 population ref ref http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk ... westminster Banbury UK Parliament constituency Banbury post town BANBURY postcode district OX16 ... SE static image File Banbury Town Hall.JPG 240px static image caption small Banbury Town Hall in June 2009 small website http www.banbury.gov.uk Banbury town council Banbury IPAc en icon b n b r ... and Northampton to the east, and north of Banbury, the towns of Stratford Upon Avon , Warwick , Royal ... to west. Banbury s Member of Parliament is Tony Baldry . ref http www.theyworkforyou.com mp tony baldry banbury TheyWorkForYou Tony Baldry Conservative MP for Banbury ref Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre for the surrounding area, which is predominantly rural . Banbury s main industries are car components, electrical goods, plastics, food processing, and printing. Banbury is home ... for Banbury cakes similar to Eccles cake s but oval in shape. Since July 2000 Banbury has hosted a unique gathering of traditional mock animals, from around the UK, at the annual Banbury Hobby horse Hobby ... of the Cherwell district and neighbouring areas. As Banbury lies near the Oxfordshire border, Banburyshire ... Banbury derives from Banna , a Saxon chieftain said to have built a stockade there in the 6th century, and burgh meaning settlement. ref http www.localhistories.org banbury.html A History of Banbury ... BBC Oxford Places Banbury ref The Saxon spelling was Banesbyrig. ref name information britain.co.uk ref name rotary http www.banburyrotaryclub.org.uk about banbury about banbury.htm About Banbury , The Rotary Club of Banbury ref The name appears as Banesberie in Domesday Book . ref name information ... history main History of Banbury, Oxfordshire File Banbury town hall 1.jpg thumb 200px right The Town Hall in December 2005 File Banbury from the air.jpg thumb 200px left Banbury from the north west ... more details
Banbury is a market town located on the River Cherwell in northern Oxfordshire, England. Banbury may also refer to Banbury, Toronto , Ontario, Canada Banbury UK Parliament constituency , a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Banbury railway station , a railway station in Oxfordshire, England Banbury Rural District , a rural district in Oxfordshire, England People with the surname Banbury Coach Banbury 20th century , American football coach Frederick Banbury, 1st Baron Banbury of Southam 1850 1936 , British businessman Frith Banbury 1912 2008 , British actor Jen Banbury 21st century , American playwright Ships ship ST Banbury Cross , a tugboat See also Banbury Oaks disambig geo surname ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Banbury Guardian type Daily newspaper format Tabloid foundation 5 April 1838 owners Johnston Press publisher editor Jason Gibbins headquarters 7 North Bar, Banbury circulation 14,895 ... www.banburyguardian.co.uk Banbury Today The Banbury Guardian is a local tabloid newspaper published in Banbury , Oxfordshire . It serves north Oxfordshire, southwest Northamptonshire and southeast Warwickshire . Its sister paper, The Banbury Review Newspaper The Banbury & District Review , is a free weekly tabloid. History The Banbury Guardian was owned and edited by three generations of the same ... William Potts moved from Daventry to Banbury where he traded as a printer and bookseller. ref Lisle ... Board Potts, William 1868 1949, Author and editor of the Banbury Guardian, at 16 Parson Street, Banbury ref and changed its name to the Banbury Guardian on 4 May 1853. He remained its owner and editor ... Jubilee . ref name Lisle63 Potts also spent 50 years researching a full history of Banbury. He completed ... name Lisle63 Potts was succeeded as Banbury Guardian editor by Edward Clark, the first holder of that post ... as History of Banbury Story of the Development of a Country Town . ref name Lisle63 Clark ... Plaques elsewhere in Oxfordshire Oxfordshire Blue Plaque at 16 Parsons Street, Banbury. ref name BluePlaque On 25 March 2010 the Banbury Guardian converted from broadsheet to tabloid format. ref cite web url http www.banburyguardian.co.uk news local new compact banbury guardian out now 1 599136 title New compact Banbury Guardian out now Banbury Today publisher Banburyguardian.co.uk date 2010 03 25 accessdate 2010 12 22 ref The Winter of 2010 The Banbury Guardian and Oxford Mail released videos and photos of Oxford and Banbury on the 11th as part of a name and shame campaign against the idiotic ... canal skaters video.5972782.jp title Police release canal skaters video Banbury Today Back to Home ... Banbury Today Back to Home Page publisher Banburyguardian.co.uk date accessdate 2010 02 26 ref The Banbury ... more details
For the newspaper Banbury Cake newspaper Refimprove date August 2010 File Banbury cake.jpg thumb right Two Banbury cakes, one having been cut into two pieces A Banbury cake is a spiced, currant filled, flat pastry cake similar to an Eccles cake , although it is more oval in shape. Once made and sold exclusively in Banbury , Oxfordshire , England , Banbury cakes have been made in the region to secret recipes since 1586 or earlier and there they are still made today, but not in such quantity. The cakes were once sent as far afield as Australia , India and United States of America America . Banbury Cakes were first made in the sixteenth century by Edward Welchman, whose shop was on Parsons Street. ref cite book last Little first Brian title Banbury A History year 2003 publisher Phillimore & Co location Chichester isbn 1 86077 242 0 page 27 ref In the late nineteenth century, the notorious refreshment rooms at Swindon railway station sold Banbury cakes and pork pies obviously stale . ref cite book last MacDermot first E.T. title History of the Great Western Railway, vol. II 1863 1921 year 1931 publisher Great Western Railway location Paddington page 409 ref ref cite book last Booker first Frank title The Great Western Railway A New History edition 2nd year 1985 origyear 1977 publisher David & Charles location Newton Abbot isbn 0 946537 16 X page 107 ref Literary references In Ulysses novel Ulysses , by James Joyce , the character Bloom feeds the seagulls by throwing pieces of two Banbury cakes, which he bought for a Penny British pre decimal coin penny , into the Liffey . ref cite ... 2010 ref Banbury cakes appear in Noel Coward s Brief Encounter when the protagonists meeting in a railway ... Information on Banbury cakes Cakes DEFAULTSORT Banbury Cake Category English cuisine Category British cakes Category Yeast breads Category Sweet breads Category Banbury England stub Dessert stub Bread stub de Banbury cake es Banbury cake ... more details
coord 52 03 42 N 1 19 30 W type landmark region GB display title Banbury Mosque is a Mosque located in Banbury , Oxfordshire , England . ref http google.com search?q cache LRn5qYopZ wJ www.banbury.gov.uk download Comments 2520by 2520Planning 2520Committee 252031 252001 252007.doc banbury mosque&cd 5&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk Banbury Town Council ref In September 2008 the Mosque was given permission to expand its size to allow women to pray ref http www.banburyguardian.co.uk news Mosque given green light.4508378.jp Banbury Guardian Mosque given green light ref however the expansion received some criticism from Banbury citizens. ref http www.banburyguardian.co.uk letter to the editor Mixed Mosque reaction.3580963.jp Mixed Mosque reaction ref In July 2009 Abdul Rahman Al Sudais , the imam of the Masjid al Haram , the holiest Mosque of Islam which is located in Mecca gave a speech in Banbury. ref http www.banburyguardian.co.uk news Most famous imam visiting Banbury.5510527.jp Banbury Guardian Most famous imam visiting Banbury tonight ref The Ash Shifa School girls Islamic school is located within the grounds of Banbury Mosque. ref http www.muslimdirectory.co.uk viewarticle.php?id 18 Muslim Girls School Wins Official Approval ref See also List of mosques List of mosques in Europe List of mosques in Great Britain References Reflist Category Mosques in England Category Banbury mosque stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Earl of Banbury was a title in the Peerage of England . It was created in 1626 for William Knollys . He had already been created Baron Knollys in 1603 and Viscount Wallingford in 1616, both in the Peerage of England. The titles are considered to have become extinct on his death in 1632. However, the extinction has been contested up to the present day. For more information on this, see the Knollys family Knollys family . The family surname is pronounced Noles . In May 1804, King George III intended to confer the titles of Earl of Banbury , Viscount Wallingford and Baron Reading on the outgoing Prime Minister Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth Henry Addington . However, Addington refused the honour and chose to remain in the Commons until 1805, when he joined Pitt s government as Lord President of the Council with the lesser title of Viscount Sidmouth . Earls of Banbury William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury 1547&ndash 1632 See also Viscount Knollys Knowles Baronets Viscount Sidmouth DEFAULTSORT Earl Of Banbury Category Earldoms Banbury Category Extinct earldoms Category Banbury ... more details
Infobox Radio Station name Banbury Sound image city Banbury area Banburyshire northern Oxfordshire branding slogan airdate 25 February 2006 frequency 107.6 MHz share 10.2 share as of March 2010 share source http www.rajar.co.uk listening quarterly listening.php format Contemporary power erp class callsign meaning owner Quidem Ltd website http www.banburysound.co.uk Banbury Sound Banbury Sound is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to the towns of Banbury and Brackley and northern Oxfordshire , in the England English English Midlands Midlands . History Banbury Sound was launched on 25th February 2006 by breakfast presenter Dale Collins. It was previously owned by the Cumbria based CN Group and was their third station to adopt the Touch FM brand, along with sister stations in Coventry and Stratford upon Avon . The station changed owners on 1st April 2009 making it part of Banbury Broadcasting Company Limited with staff members John Crutch Station Director Anneka Naysmith Sales Director and Dale Collins Director of Programming as partners in the buyout. The station changed its name to Banbury Sound on 1 June 2009. ref http radiotoday.co.uk news.php?extend.4792 RadioToday.co.uk Banbury Sound launches , 1 June 2009 ref The station was sold to Touch FM s new owners, Quidem Midlands, in October 2010. It now broadcasts from their regional hub in Honiley, where a local morning show is hosted by Lucy Jones from 7am until noon. Outside of this time, the station joins up with the sister Touch FM and Rugby FM stations. Staff col start col 2 Steve Orchard Chief Executive Steve Hyden Group Programme Director Wendy Pallot Chairperson Louis Chadwick Evenings Lucy Jones Weekday ... presenter Graeme Hosler Sales Executive col end Also see History of Banbury, Oxfordshire Banbury ... radio 343624 107.6 banbury sound Banbury Sound s listing on Media UK Category Radio stations in Oxfordshire ... Banbury ... more details
The Banbury lock is the earliest form of church lock. This type of lock is one in which the metal components of the lock are separately fitted into a block of wood which forms the frame. File Stmarysdoorlock1.JPG thumb The Banbury lock on the main door of the Church of St Mary the Virgin , Burton, Wiltshire right References http www.buildingconservation.com articles locks locks.htm Category Locks ... more details
Banbury Castle stood near the centre of the town of Banbury , Oxfordshire gbmapping SP454404 . It was built in 1135 by Alexander of Lincoln Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln as a domestic rather than a military building. During the reign of John of England King John in 1201 7 it was strengthened and in the 13th 14th century it was remodelled into a concentric plan. ref cite book last Fry first Plantagenet Somerset authorlink Plantagenet Somerset Fry coauthors title The David & Charles Book of Castles edition publisher David & Charles date 1980 location Newton Abbot url doi id isbn 0 7153 7976 3 page 183 ref During the English Civil War Civil War it was siege besieged twice and was demolished in 1648. Stones from it were used to build houses in the town. Nothing can now be seen of the castle. ref cite web url http www.banbury cross.co.uk banhistory.htm title A History of Banbury accessdate 2007 12 06 publisher Banbury Cross ref The site was excavated in 1973 74. ref cite web url http homepage.mac.com philipdavis English 20sites 2938.html title Banbury Castle accessdate 2007 12 06 publisher The Gatehouse ref Notes Reflist England castle stub coord 52.06013 N 1.33922 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SP454404 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Castles in Oxfordshire ... more details
For the American town Banbury Oaks, Pasadena, California File Banbury town hall 1.jpg thumb right 200px ... Holland Pub in Neithrop , Banbury in 2010. The pub is named after Vice Admiral posthumously Admiral ... thumb right 200px The Horton General Hospital in Banbury, during 2010. It was biult in 1872 and slightly exspanded in both 1964 and 1972 and was nealy closed early in 2005. Banbury Pron en b nb ri ... s name The name Banbury derives from Banna , a Saxon chieftain said to have built a stockade there in the 6th ... of Banbury by Tim Lambert, localhistories.org ref ref http www.bbc.co.uk oxford content panoramas banbury.shtml BBC Oxford Places Banbury ref The Saxon spelling was Banesbyrig. ref name information britain.co.uk ref name rotary http www.banburyrotaryclub.org.uk about banbury about banbury.htm About Banbury , The Rotary Club of Banbury ref The name appears as Banesberie in Domesday Book . ref ... media pdf 6 5 pdf6325207015721436002.pdf ref Roman times File Banbury from the air.jpg thumb right 175px Banbury from the north west. During excavations for the construction of an office building ... britain.co.uk history town Banbury11 The history of Banbury, Oxfordshire ref ref name hist http www.banbury cross.co.uk banhistory.htm A history of Banbury and the Banbury Cross explained ref Medi val ... britain.co.uk In about 556 Banbury was the scene of a battle between the local Anglo Saxon s of Cynric ... Saxon settlement by the mid 6th century. ref name information britain.co.uk Banbury developed in the Anglo ... of Lincoln. The Saxons built Banbury on the west bank of the River Cherwell . On the opposite bank they built Grimsbury , which was part of Northamptonshire but was incorporated into Banbury in 1889. ref Crossley et al. , 1972, pages 5 18 ref Neithrop was one of the oldest areas in Banbury ... into the borough of Banbury in 1889. ref http www.pagetoscreen.net parish neithrop neithrop.pdf ref Banbury stands at the junction of two ancient roads Salt Way used as a bridle path to the west ... more details
ukroadsmall 4260 destinations Banbury Road is a major arterial road in Oxford , England, running from St Giles Street, Oxford St Giles at the south end, north towards Banbury through the leafy suburb ... . To the north, Banbury Road meets the Oxford Ring Road at a roundabout. The road is designated the A4165 ... File Sumertown oxford.JPG thumb Shops on Banbury Road in Summertown, Oxford Summertown File 37 Banbury Road, St Anne s College, University of Oxford.jpg thumb 37 Banbury Road, St Anne s College ... Hinchcliffe, p.217. ref File Oxford University Computing Services, Banbury Road, Oxford geograph.org.uk 82198.jpg thumb Oxford University Computing Services building on Banbury Road. File Mathematical ... Institute , near the southern end of Banbury Road. File 78BanburyRoadOxford 20060715KaihsuTai.jpg ... , first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary , at 78 Banbury Road, opposite the junction with St ... Science department . St Anne s College, Oxford St Anne s College backs onto Banbury Road and St Hugh ... on Banbury Road, near to the junction with Bevington Road . The Independent Sixth Form of d Overbroeck s College is in the Swan Building at 111 Banbury Road. The Banbury Road Medical Centre is an National Health Service facility at 172 Banbury Road. ref http www.banburyroadmc.nhs.uk Banbury Road Medical Centre , Oxfordshire NHS. ref BBC Oxford is also based on the Banbury Road and is home to the BBC ... . In early 1970 the BBC Oxford studios were actually located further down at 242 254 Banbury Road ... Oxford s leading department store, Elliston & Cavell , died in the Banbury Road in 1853 at the age ... The southern end of Banbury Road right and Woodstock Road Oxford Woodstock Road left from the north end of St Giles , Oxford St Giles . File Denys Wilkinson Building, University of Oxford Banbury Road.jpg thumb The Denys Wilkinson Building from the Banbury Road on the corner with Keble Road ... Kellogg College at 62 Banbury Road. File Offices in Summertown geograph.org.uk 673043.jpg Offices on Banbury ... more details
Infobox college coach Name Coach Banbury Image Caption DateOfBirth Birthplace DateOfDeath Sport College football College Wichita State University Fairmount College Title CurrentRecord OverallRecord 1 4 0 Awards CFbDWID 4067 Player Years Team Position Coach Trigger CoachYears 1918 CoachTeams Wichita State University Fairmount College FootballHOF Coach Banbury was the tenth head college football coach for Fairmount College now Wichita State University located in Wichita, Kansas and he held that position for the 1918 season. His overall coaching record at Fairmount College was 1 wins, 4 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks him 30th at Wichita State in terms of total wins and 31st at Wichita State in terms of winning percentage. ref http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data discontinued w wichita state coaching records.php Wichita St. Coaching Records Bot generated title ref References Reflist Wichita State Shockers football coach navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banbury, Coach ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banbury, Coach Category Wichita State Shockers football coaches 1910s collegefootball coach stub ... more details
The Banbury Mixer is a brand of internal Batch production batch Industrial mixer mixer . The Banbury trademark is owned by Farrel Corporation . Internal batch mixers such as the Banbury mixer are used for mixing or compounding rubber and plastics. The original design dates back to 1916 . ref http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 29505973 ITM Process machinery advancements in mixing technologies part 1. ref The mixer consists of two rotating spiral shaped blades encased in segments of cylindrical housings. These intersect so as to leave a ridge between the blades. The blades may be cored for circulation of heating or cooling. Its invention resulted in major labor and capital savings in the tire industry, doing away with the initial step of roller milling rubber. ref http books.google.com books?id XSybNRCfYn0C&pg PA336&dq 22Banbury mixer 22 history&lr &num 100&as brr 0&sig JRnz SnRvRt3SWgw9zIND4JEomE The Labor History Reader by Daniel J. Leab p 336 ref It is also used for reinforcing fillers in a resin system. References reflist External links http www.made in china.com image 2f0j00jeZTBkDtbQcvM Banbury Mixer Mixing Machine Kneader S X .jpg Image of a Banbury Mixer. Category Plastics industry Category Rotating machines Category Industrial equipment Tech stub ... more details
Infobox actor name Frith Banbury image imagesize alt caption birthname birthdate Birth date 1912 5 4 birthplace Plymouth , Devon deathdate Death date and age 2008 5 14 1912 5 4 deathplace London, England othername occupation Actor br Stage director yearsactive 1933 2000 spouse domesticpartner website Frith Banbury , Order of the British Empire MBE May 4, 1912 May 14, 2008 was a United Kingdom British theater actor and stage director and a good friend of Michael Gough . Biography Frith Banbury was born in Plymouth , Devon , on 4 May 1912. He was the son of Rear Admiral Frederick Arthur Frith Banbury and his wife Winifred n e Fink . ref name who cite encyclopedia title BANBURY, Frith encyclopedia Who s Who in the Theatre volume 1 page 40 publisher Gale Research Company year 1981 id ISSN 0083 9833 editor Ian Herbert ref While attending Stowe School , Banbury rejected his father s naval background by refusing to join the Officer Training Corps , later becoming a conscientious objector . ref name guardian cite news title Frith Banbury url http www.guardian.co.uk stage 2008 may 16 theatre.culture ... . ref name times Banbury died on May 14, 2008, at the age of 96. ref name guardian ref name times cite news first last title Frith Banbury, Director whose 1950s reign at the Haymarket Theatre championed ... ref Theatrical career Banbury made his first stage appearance on 15 June 1933, playing a walk on part ... Theatre , and the Q Theatre . ref name who After World War II, Banbury was invited back to the Royal ... Summer , a play written by fellow pacifist Wynyard Browne . Other early successes for Banbury included ... The Deep Blue Sea . ref name guardian The latter was one of three plays which Banbury directed on Broadway ... Honourable Gentleman . ref name ibdb ibdb name 27022 ref Other locations at which Banbury directed ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banbury, Frith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1912 05 04 PLACE OF BIRTH Plymouth , Devon DATE OF DEATH 2008 05 14 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banbury ... more details
Anthony Banbury was born in 1964 in the United States. He currently serves as United Nations Assistant Secretary General for Field Support. He was appointed to this position by UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon . ref name UNRIC cite web url http april.unricmagazine.org appointments 56 appointments 281 anthony banbury .html title Anthony Banbury date April 2009 work UNRIC MAGAZINE accessdate 2009 06 27 ref His responsibilities in this capacity include developing cross cutting field support policies and strategies and overseeing daily operation across the full range of mission support areas. Banbury studied political science at Tufts University ref name UNRIC and obtained his Masters degree from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy . He also received a Diploma of Higher Studies from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He held various positions in the United Nations in his early career. From 1988 to 1995, he served in the United Nations Border Relief Operation in Thailand, the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia and the United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia Herzegovina and Croatia. Between 1996 and 1997, he worked in the Secretariat, at the Executive Office of the Secretary General and in the Department of Humanitarian Affairs. His also served as the Asia Regional Director for the World Food Programme , where he managed operations in 14 countries. Besides his working experience at the United Nations, he also worked a few years for the United States Government and the National Security Council in the White House and within the Department of Defense. He is married with four children. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banbury, Anthony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banbury, Anthony Category 1964 births Category Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy alumni Category University of Geneva alumni Category ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 coord 52.061329 1.350425 display title region GB type landmark The Banbury Lido or Woodgreen Lido at Woodgreen Leisure Centre, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 0AT, is an open air lido . Description The lido is 50 metres long and 18metres wide meeting Olympic standards. ref name BBC20090803 cite news title Refurbished open air pool opens date 3 August 2009 newspaper BBC News url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england oxfordshire 8181707.stm ref A Aqua Zone for young children has been designed in which the refurbished flume has been added. There is a grassy area on which to relax, sunbathe or have a picnic. There is an adjacent indoor heated pool in the Leisure Centre built in 1994 . History Opened on 23 May 1939 7,900 was raised for building the pool, buildings and a complete layout. With its capacity of 356,000 gallons, the new 1939 pool, together with its surrounding complex, involved 23 contractors and sub contractors, using firms such as the London Brick Company and regional bodies such as Staffordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire Power Company. In 1999 to mark the 60th birthday of the Banbury Open Air Pool, a record turnout of nearly 1500 people visited over the Bank Holiday weekend. The lido was closed from 2002 after various problems including failure of the pool s lining. In 2005 a campaign was developed to save the pool led by the Open Air Pool Support Group. After rumours of planned permanent closure, a 10,000 name petition was collected to save the pool and a demo of an estimated 300 people outside the key council meeting resulted in postponing a decision and re opening a debate. A month later a well attended public meeting faced a panel of councillors ... Council agreed a contract for refurbishment costing 1.4 million. Banbury Town Council contributes ... reopened. ref cite news title Banbury Lido makes late comeback newspaper The Oxford Times date ... also Lido Banbury References reflist External links http www.banburypoolcampaign.com Banbury pool campaign ... more details
Vernon Banbury born 21 August 1890 was an Australian rules football er. Playing career Banbury played three matches for St Kilda Football Club St Kilda in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League during the 1909 VFL season 1909 and 1910 VFL season s. He later played for Western Bulldogs Footscray in the Victorian Football League Victorian Football Association . Playing against Port Melbourne Football Club Port Melbourne in 1912 he kicked the ball into the goalposts seven times, which is an Australian rules football record. ref name age1 cite news url http www.theage.com.au news sport my word now for sports funny side 2007 07 08 1183833343413.html?page fullpage contentSwap1 title Posting records last McClure first Geoff date 9 July 2007 publisher The Age accessdate 19 April 2010 ref In 1914 Banbury was sacked by Footscray in the aftermath of the club s loss in the 1914 VFA Grand Final. ref name la841 cite journal last McConville first Chris date January 1998 title Footscray, Identity and Football History journal Football Studies publisher LA84 Foundation volume 1 issue 1 url http www.la84foundation.org SportsLibrary FootballStudies 1998 FS0101g.pdf ref After the 1922 VFA Grand Final Banbury was accused by a number of Port Melbourne players of paying money to throw the match in Footscray s favour. Banbury subsequently received a life ban from the VFA. He was made a life member of Footscray the following year. ref name la842 cite journal last Blair first Dale James date June 1999 title The 1924 Championship Game Did the Dons play dead? journal ASSH Bulletin publisher LA84 Foundation issue No 30 url http www.la84foundation.org SportsLibrary ASSH 20Bulletins No 2030 ASSHBulletin30d.pdf ref ref name bullants1 cite web url http www.northernbullants.com.au media ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banbury, Vern ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 August 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banbury, Vern Category ... more details
Infobox UK school name Banbury School image size latitude 52.050263 longitude 1.343858 dms dms motto motto pl established approx closed c approx type religion president head label Principal head Dr Fiona Hammans Phd BSc NPQH r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Humanities College street Ruskin Road city Banbury county Oxfordshire country England postcode OX16 9HY LEA Oxfordshire ofsted staff enrollment gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours publication ... website name Banbury School Home page Banbury School is a mixed, multi heritage, fully comprehensive school with 1650 students including sixth form situated on Ruskin Road, in the Easington, Banbury, Oxfordshire Easington ward of Banbury , Oxfordshire , England . The school is a specialist Humanities College . Constituent schools Banbury School used to be three separate schools. These were ... s name was changed to Banbury Grammar School in 1946, it was called Banbury County School and was a mixed ... Hall was built in about 1953 and was called Easington Modern Boys School. Banbury and Drayton merger proposal In April 2003, there was a proposal which suggested that Banbury School and Drayton School should be merged as one school, while Blessed George Napier School which is situated next to Banbury ... choice and would mean that Banbury School, which has stood at the heart of Banbury s community ... 123 123232.pdf noted that Banbury School is much improved in recent years. Teaching is now good overall ... school age 1544 Authorised absence 7.3 Unauthorised absence 12.2 Banbury Area Sixth Form As of 2003, the sixth from contained 335 students from around the Banbury area. It offers 26 A Level courses ... www.banbury.oxon.sch.uk Banbury school website Also see History of Banbury, Oxfordshire References Reflist Schools in Oxfordshire Banbury Schools Category Comprehensive schools in Oxfordshire Category Banbury Category Humanities Colleges in England ... more details
Jen Banbury is an United States American playwright , author and journalist . After publishing plays and a novel, she turned to reporting in 2003, becoming a freelancer who has reported for NPR , Salon.com , and other organizations. In 2003 and 2004, she reported from Baghdad for Salon. On March 3, 2004, Salon published her story Guantanamo on Steroids , one of the earliest articles about U.S. soldiers abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib . It was listed as one of the Best of Salon for 2003. ref See http archive.salon.com special 10th 2005 11 12 best of salon 2003 index.html ref Her Salon reporting was cited and her story Night Raid in Baghdad was reprinted in Boots on the Ground Stories of American Soldiers from Iraq to Afghanistan by Clint Willis . ref Page 265 ISBN 1560255870 ref Publications Novel Like a Hole in the Head, 1998 ISBN 0316171107 . Mentioned on pages 14, 18, 138, and 139 of Novelist s Essential Guide to Crafting Scenes by Raymond Obstfeld ISBN 0898799732 . Play How Alex Looks When She s Hurt, 1998 ref Publishers Weekly review, quoted on Amazon.com ref References reflist External links http www.silbermedia.com qrd archives 27jenbanbury.html August 2004 Interviw with Banbury http dir.salon.com story news feature 2004 03 03 prison index.html Guantanamo on Steroids from Salon. http dir.salon.com story news feature 2004 03 20 iraq index.html For the first time, I ve started to feel unsafe in Iraq March 20, 2004 story on Salon. http archive.salon.com news feature 2004 04 07 leaving index.html Fleeing Baghdad April 7, 2004 story on Salon. http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 4716843 Vigilantes Go on the Offensive to Bait Net Crooks June 24, 2005 story for the NPR program Morning Edition . http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 6084176 ... Review of Hole and comments on Banbury s other work by Sarah Weinman , the Baltimore Sun s crime ... Review of Hole by Brian Morton in the New York Times , Published May 3, 1998. DEFAULTSORT Banbury ... more details
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Infobox lake lake name Banbury Reservoir image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location London Borough of Waltham Forest coords coord 51.6047 N 0.0350 W type waterbody region GB display inline,title type reservoir inflow outflow catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area convert 46 ha sqmi 2 depth max depth convert 8.5 m 0 volume 2.95 billion litres 650 million gallons residence time shore elevation islands cities Banbury Reservoir is located in the London Borough of Waltham Forest at Walthamstow . It is one of the storage reservoir s ref PDF http paginas.fe.up.pt mjneves publicacoes files data es ponencias por autor pdf 10109.pdf Page 3 Lee Valley Reservoir information 183  Kibibyte KiB application pdf, 188019 bytes Retrieved November 12, 2007 ref in the Lee Valley Reservoir Chain . The reservoir is owned by Thames Water . History The reservoir, which was completed in 1903, was originally owned by the East London Waterworks Company , before being taken over by the newly formed Metropolitan Water Board London Metropolitan Water Board in 1904. ref http www.enfield.gov.uk 448 water 20supply 20in 20enfield 20a 20history.htm East London Waterworks Water supply Retrieved November 12, 2007. ref See also London water supply infrastructure References references Category Drinking water reservoirs in England Category London water infrastructure Category Thames Water reservoirs ... more details
more footnotes date April 2010 Frederick George Banbury, 1st Baron Banbury of Southam Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC 2 December 1850 &ndash 13 August 1936 , known as Sir Frederick Banbury, 1st Baronet , from 1903 to 1924, was a United Kingdom British businessman and Conservative Party UK Conservative Member of Parliament . Banbury was the son of Frederick Banbury and Cecilia Laura n e Cox , and was educated at Winchester College . He was admitted to the London Stock Exchange in 1872 and was head of Frederick Banbury and Sons, stockbrokers , of London , between 1879 and 1906, as well as Chairman ... and the City of London UK Parliament constituency City of London from 1906 to 1924. Banbury was created ... he was further honoured when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Banbury of Southam , of Southam in the County of Warwick. Lord Banbury of Southam married Elizabeth Rosa, daughter of Thomas Barbot Beale, in 1873. She died in 1930. Banbury survived her by six years and died in August 1936, aged 85. He was succeeded in the barony by his grandson Charles, his only son Captain Charles William Banbury ... its newest express passenger locomotive no. 1471 Sir Frederick Banbury . This locomotive belonged ... www.thepeerage.com External links Hansard contribs mr frederick banbury Frederick Banbury ... Banbury Baronets Baronet br of Southam nowiki nowiki years 1903 &ndash 1936 s aft after Charles Banbury, 2nd Baron Banbury of Southam Charles William Banbury s reg uk s new creation s ttl title Baron Banbury of Southam years 1924 &ndash 1936 s aft after Charles Banbury, 2nd Baron Banbury of Southam Charles William Banbury s end DEFAULTSORT Banbury, Frederick George Category 1850 births Banbury of Southam, Frederick Banbury, 1st Baron Category 1936 deaths Banbury of Southam, Frederick Banbury, 1st Baron Category Old Wykehamists Category Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Banbury of Southam, Frederick Banbury, 1st Baron Category Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Category ... more details